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why don't what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. egypt's president mohamed morsi imposes emergency law on freeriding cities with unrest flaring up once again in port side. the french military machine rolls over islamic militants in mali and made fears the country could be seeking to recall in the eyes its former territory. and britain's prime minister david cameron to finally commits to holding a referendum on breaking away from the e.u. sparking a new wave of criticism by both at home and abroad. and broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r.t. with a weekly glad to have you with us. as the violent unrest rages on in egypt president mohamed morsi has declared a state of emergency in the cities of port syeed suez and is merely a echoing of the days of former leader hosni mubarak this is a made renewed clashes in port syeed that left seven people dead and hundreds injured following a mass funeral procession correspondent bill true is in cairo where she ha
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when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bept back of aim grant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch you probably had it deplucked by the hands, the cut up hands of an immigrant worker. if you slept in a hotel or motel of the nation, you probably had your room done by an immigrant worker. if you are looking at some of the cutting edge technologies in our country, you probably saw the ability of making america a more prosperous, competitive place in the world by the intellect of an immigrant worker. this is about the economy of our nation, as well. and finally, two elements of this that i think are incredibly important in all the principles which i support is the fact that we have seen in other countries in the world w
when i talk about the nation's economy, reform is critical to the nation's economy. the reality is that even in a very tight economy, there are all types of industries in our country which have used the work of immigrants every day to achieve the economic goals of those industries. if you got up this morning and had fruits for breakfast, it was probably picked by the bept back of aim grant worker. if you, in fact, had vegetables for a chicken for lunch you probably had it deplucked by the...
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the cause of climate change and those solutions will both help keep our families safe and help our economy grow at the same time. >> okay. there you have it. what do you say to that? >> i say you look at the literature. we know a study in journal of nature show 60 years no trend in droughts and there was a decline in the u.s. except for the most recent one in 2012 which wasn't even as big as one in the 1950s or 1930s. in terms of flood, 80 to 117 years, no trend in floods. hurricanes, eight years now with the longest period without a major landfalling category 3 or larger hurricane in that eight years since 1900 we've gone that long. if you start looking at these measures -- >> answer me this point. you wouldn't dispute there's been increased acceleration in c02, right? >> james hanson from nasa indicated flat lining temperatures. the movements have shifted to extreme storms. that's the focus. evidence is everywhere when you look at extremes. bottom line is we always had extreme weather. in the 1970s, the cia report and "newsweek" and people worried about coming ice age blamed extreme weat
the cause of climate change and those solutions will both help keep our families safe and help our economy grow at the same time. >> okay. there you have it. what do you say to that? >> i say you look at the literature. we know a study in journal of nature show 60 years no trend in droughts and there was a decline in the u.s. except for the most recent one in 2012 which wasn't even as big as one in the 1950s or 1930s. in terms of flood, 80 to 117 years, no trend in floods....
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rather than blaming the guy next door, the economy. they were able to rethink themselves, reinvent themselves and create entirely new ways of doing what they had been doing. >> really over and over again, that's part of their talent. >> yeah. so you guys single out some specific super achievers here and you go to the realm of sports and baseball, for one. i mean, you know, if you just said to me kind of super achiever, baseball history, i would have thought joe deimagine owe. you won't with yogi berra. was an mvp. great player and everything. but is there a -- i don't know that people would automalt cli elevate him to that strats fear of a joe dimaggio or ted williams. is there a lesson in the story of berra about how to maybe overcome obstacles to become a super achiever, less natural talln't maybe, something like that? >> well, everyone that we chose we -- they not only excelled in their field but they actually elevated it to an artform. and yogi definitely elevated being catcher for the yankee to an art form. >> yogi was originally
rather than blaming the guy next door, the economy. they were able to rethink themselves, reinvent themselves and create entirely new ways of doing what they had been doing. >> really over and over again, that's part of their talent. >> yeah. so you guys single out some specific super achievers here and you go to the realm of sports and baseball, for one. i mean, you know, if you just said to me kind of super achiever, baseball history, i would have thought joe deimagine owe. you...
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there are people concerned about how much this is going to cost the american economy. we have to be frank of dealing with that. we owe $16 trillion. >> there's a small majority of americans, 51% support a plan that allows undocumented workers to stay and apply for citizenship. they hope to vote in march. jim is joining us. good morning. >> how are you? >> the senate is all in on this one. this is a big comprehensive plan. >> it is. i think it is significant. chuck schumer was saying you have mccain and rubio up there with chuck schumer shows there's bipartisan appeal. it could fall apart. house republicans gave the cool response. there was barely a republican leader in the house who said a nice deal. >> would they rather see it piecemeal? >> rather piecemeal and without a pathway to citizenship. it's the most important component. you had rush limbaugh saying i'm calling on my listeners and fox news to unite to kill this plan. he's talking marco rubio in particular. >> the citizenship part? >> totally. it's the pathway to citizenship. the idea that some people that came
there are people concerned about how much this is going to cost the american economy. we have to be frank of dealing with that. we owe $16 trillion. >> there's a small majority of americans, 51% support a plan that allows undocumented workers to stay and apply for citizenship. they hope to vote in march. jim is joining us. good morning. >> how are you? >> the senate is all in on this one. this is a big comprehensive plan. >> it is. i think it is significant. chuck...
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road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. >>> wayne lapierre is speaking live in nevada. we're going to go to that now. >> yesterday, in his second inaugural address, president barack obama quoted the declaration of independence. and he talked about unalienable rights. i would argue that his words make a mockery of both. i would like to talk to you about one line near the end of president obama's speech. where he said "we cannot mistake absolutism for principle." let me quote the president again. we cannot mistake absolutism for principle. so what is this absolutism attacks and what are the so-called principles that he wants us to settle for instead? obama wants to turn the idea of absolutism into a dirty word. just another word for extremism. he wants you, all of you and americans throughout all of this country to accept the idea of principles as he sees fit. it is a way
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. >>> wayne lapierre is speaking live in nevada. we're going to go to that now. >> yesterday, in his second inaugural address, president barack obama quoted the declaration of independence. and he talked about unalienable rights. i would argue...
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economy, obviously. you might have climate change. >> right. >> the foreign policy, the restructuring if you like of america's place in the world, taking on where barack obama has taken it so far. very interesting. perhaps leading from the back as he said in certain cases rather than from the front. i think the days of america having to be the global policeman should be over. what else do you see as priorities? >> immigration reform. the president feels strongly about we'll tackle this year. everyone out there understands our system is broken. and we need some fundamental restructuring of it. right thing to do. there's common sense agreement out in the states on how to do it. people putting politics aside. i think you will see the president in the second term work passionately across party lines on education to make the k-12 system the best in the world like the university system is. you hit the biggest one, that's the economy. we have to continue to take the steps -- >> does everything flow from the eco
economy, obviously. you might have climate change. >> right. >> the foreign policy, the restructuring if you like of america's place in the world, taking on where barack obama has taken it so far. very interesting. perhaps leading from the back as he said in certain cases rather than from the front. i think the days of america having to be the global policeman should be over. what else do you see as priorities? >> immigration reform. the president feels strongly about we'll...
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1850s, which was founded on opposition to immigration nativism waxes and wames, in part because that economy in the united states led to many fewer border crossings over the mexican border. >> you saw it immediately after the -- you saw talk radio was open to the prospects. sean hannity talked about it openly. it was a huge hello. >> when grover norquist heard that sean hannity -- he happened to be with norquist. he thought this was this huge deal. he, interestingly, has been pro-immigration. >> it is a huge deal. >> he was like looking at it like when -- this is an obscure reference, like arthur vandenberg became an internationalist huge deal in american foreign policy in the late 1940s. if -- >> like when -- >> if there are two people that would get it. if this is a real deal, what you say, with talk radio -- >> i think it is. >> moving on this issue, and i think the bill -- >> let's also keep in mind that the democrats are trying to turn texas blue. there is work afoot to capitalize on the demographic question here. >> jody, this is my question. i feel like we're -- this is a big moment f
1850s, which was founded on opposition to immigration nativism waxes and wames, in part because that economy in the united states led to many fewer border crossings over the mexican border. >> you saw it immediately after the -- you saw talk radio was open to the prospects. sean hannity talked about it openly. it was a huge hello. >> when grover norquist heard that sean hannity -- he happened to be with norquist. he thought this was this huge deal. he, interestingly, has been...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? ♪ >> jennifer: there are over 20,000 women serving in iraq and afghanistan, and in the last decade over 800 of them have been wounded, and 130 have died. so they are sacrificing just like their male counterparts, but because they can't serve on the front lines, it's harder for them to get promotions and pay raises inside the military. but now that is all going to change. leon panetta is overturning a ban on women in combat roles. the military services have until january 2016 to seek special exemptions if they believe that position should still be closed to women. but for more on this whole subject i'm joined by a new guest, she is coming to us from washington, d.c. welcome inside our "war room." >> thank you very much for having me. >> jennifer: so you
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? ♪ >> jennifer: there are over 20,000 women serving in iraq and afghanistan, and in the last decade over 800 of them have been wounded, and 130 have died. so they...
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we had the wall street casino style economy which i don't think people fully realize to the degree to which we were all held hostage by the people playing with our money downtown from here. you know, they were doing things that a lot of experts say were not legal, not proper, and there never was a really good accounting, and so only have they not been held accountable, they got to keep their yachts and everything else and homes in the east hamptons. now we find they still got bonuses, which i think is a pipal on the back side of this that they got a small piece of the big picture. the lack of accountability overall is a stain on our entire society for the last few years. >> and, there was a great rolling stone piece that we talked about that basically says not only did we not get reform, we might have exacerbated the situation. he writes we didn't just allow banks to be barred from paying bonuses to pay bonuses. we allowed them to pay bigger bonuses hand they otherwise could. instead of forcing firms we allowed them to pay in depressed stock, the amount which became inflated. >> since
we had the wall street casino style economy which i don't think people fully realize to the degree to which we were all held hostage by the people playing with our money downtown from here. you know, they were doing things that a lot of experts say were not legal, not proper, and there never was a really good accounting, and so only have they not been held accountable, they got to keep their yachts and everything else and homes in the east hamptons. now we find they still got bonuses, which i...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> you've heard about celebrities fleeing france because of high taxes. is the same thing about to happen to california? pro golfer phil mickleson saying the new california tax rate may force him to make drastic changes of his own like moving right out of california, but tonight, does mickleson regret saying that? >> i love this country and i love the opportunities that's afforded me to be successful and to do what i love. and so, i've never had a problem with that before. i've never had a problem paying my fair share. my apology is for talking about it publicly because i shouldn't take advantage of the forum that i have as a professional golfer to try
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> you've heard about celebrities fleeing france because of high taxes. is the same...
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what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost of 1.5 billion. when you are talking about the economic argument, economists say we need to legalize undocumented immigrants. when you leave immigration in this kind of tenuis way, a path to citizenship, people want to know what are the specifics. what does that look like? right now, getting at the end of the line is 110 years back. so, there's something missing in terms of really going deep and frankly in terms of the president. this would be a moment to say let's look at who we are as an immigrant country. more money is spent on immigration enforcement than any other law enforcement combined. >> understand the argument you're making and the business community over woman the supports you. they want this immigration reform, they want people who are here illegally to be given citizenship. what i'm trying to get at is there is clearly opposition to this reform. we heard it in that peace and we hear it all of the time from conservatives in the country who say there cannot be amnesty
what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost of 1.5 billion. when you are talking about the economic argument, economists say we need to legalize undocumented immigrants. when you leave immigration in this kind of tenuis way, a path to citizenship, people want to know what are the specifics. what does that look like? right now, getting at the end of the line is 110 years back. so, there's something missing in terms of really going...
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is marked by struggle not celebration was mass protests planned by bo's on agree with the crumbling economy and lack of training. centers on the korean peninsula spoke for other by the threat to get physical with the south and targets nuclear missiles at america. launches an investigation into the diesel drone strikes mainly by the united states that result in schools of civilian deaths could be deemed a crime. this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies with demands very similar to those that led to regime change two years ago they've all the anniversary was marked with the s. clashes between here sacks of itself police dozens injured tear gas and rubber bullets were used to despise the protesters who fired to to try to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament to cairo based reporter belcher explains now what's driving those who fulfill changed two years ago back onto the streets. ju
is marked by struggle not celebration was mass protests planned by bo's on agree with the crumbling economy and lack of training. centers on the korean peninsula spoke for other by the threat to get physical with the south and targets nuclear missiles at america. launches an investigation into the diesel drone strikes mainly by the united states that result in schools of civilian deaths could be deemed a crime. this is coming to you live from moscow hello and welcome to the program. on the...
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. >> the economy. >> an economic recovery has begun. america's possibilities are limitless. >> social issues. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> tonight an unprecedented gathering on business, politics on both sides of the gun debate. dan rather, mark cuban, grover norquist, a texas gun owner who survived a mass shooting and a couple who stopped a thief with a gun of their own. how would you grade the president for his first four years and what da you want to see in the next four? this is "piers morgan tonight." [ applause ] good evening. our town hall is going in a few minutes but we begin with breaking news on another school shooting. this texas three were wounded and two in custody after a shoot-out that apparently resulted from an altercation at the north harris campus at lone star college. joining us is just an eyewitness, he's an emt student who treated two people who wered bleeding. he found out later that one of them was a suspected shooter. a very dra
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cars around but to give their outlook on the state of the british economy. tax here to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound live for. that's right the bank while it was owned by the people went out and to show their appreciation to man a massive act of financial terrorism and they said good british people pay us again pay us again pays again we know you worship stones and rocks and you don't know what money is just give us all your money and the people here in the u.k. are like yes yes banks will do whatever you want. ok it's ten minutes past the hour here in moscow in the dead of winter certainly appears to become full on russia's icy roads and shocking footage now going viral through social networks of what can happen if you're not careful. buying more say tech i was through the trial. the road is clear he decides to overtake his lips on the road the truck coming back she's on to him they go something falls out there you see why don't your left corner is the baby who's just literally out of the moving car into oncoming traffic now what's mo
cars around but to give their outlook on the state of the british economy. tax here to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound live for. that's right the bank while it was owned by the people went out and to show their appreciation to man a massive act of financial terrorism and they said good british people pay us again pay us again pays again we know you worship stones and rocks and you don't know what money is just give us all your money and the people here in the u.k. are like...
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this is money in a bank for washington's world economy -- rural economy. as a parent and grandparent, i cannot accept the dangers of climate change for my family or yours. as a governor -- [applause]as a governor, i can't afford to look the other way and point fingers or deny these realities. i cannot allow our state to miss this moment which is our destiny to lead the world in clean energy. all of us in washington to do this, all of us will have to square up to both our responsibility and our opportunity on climate change. when we do, i would like all of us to remember what dr. martin luther king once said. the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. we embrace it. [applause]in seattle, in spokane and at boeing where we make the world's most fuel efficient jet. these jobs won't just fall into our laps. washington has what it takes to win, but the clean energy race is highly competitive. germany, china and california are not waiting and neither should
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that was something chronic with the mubarak regime till now with the economy at a standstill and vital subsidies being cut in twenty thirteen families living on a few dollars a day will be on able to put food on. table over roof over their heads this is despite president mohamed morsi promising to tackle key issues like bread and fuel shortages but it is not just daily economic hardship weighing on people's minds many say important goals of the twenty eleven eighteen they are praising have yet to be realized that evolution started on january twenty fifth which marks. there have been no serious efforts toward reform the police no serious effort to cleanse or to deal with the legal structure and the traditional structure that we inherited from mubarak and that continues to make abuses possible and to prevent any effort to holding abusers accountable for crimes of the past january twenty third team has already seen mass protests across the country as egyptians continue to put pressure on the new president to make their demands a reality the second anniversary of the revolution is for many
that was something chronic with the mubarak regime till now with the economy at a standstill and vital subsidies being cut in twenty thirteen families living on a few dollars a day will be on able to put food on. table over roof over their heads this is despite president mohamed morsi promising to tackle key issues like bread and fuel shortages but it is not just daily economic hardship weighing on people's minds many say important goals of the twenty eleven eighteen they are praising have yet...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> many questions na are-- that are unanswered and the answers that you've frankly given this morning are not satisfactory to me he. why is it the administration refuses to give the-- to the talking points. why do we care? because if the classified information had been included it gives an entirely different version of events to the american people. going to the american people and tell them what happened, then you ought to have your facts straight. >> greta: senator john mccain confronting secretary of state hillary clinton about the benghazi attack, the attack that left ambassador chris stevens and three others dead. why wasn't he satisfied with the a
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >> many questions na are-- that are unanswered and the answers that you've frankly...
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as far as the economy and the lifeblood of the town, that is the summer season. >> the aim is that this place should reopen for tourism by the end of may. looking at what needs to be done, you would probably bet that the seagulls would have the beached themselves. >> france says that they are liberating the central african state of mali, i quote, little by little. this morning they are concerned that a ground forces backed by air had taken control of timbuktu airport. they are now underway to retake the desert town itself. the french military is on the offensive, alongside government forces, trying to drive out islamist forces from the north of the country. let's get the latest from our cap -- from the capital. >> very little information is coming from timbuktu, phone lines have been completely cut off and it has been like this for days. the little information that we have is the french have confirmed that they have managed to get ahold of these airports and secure them, and some french paratroopers were deployed, they tried to find a way into town. we expect these troops to enter the t
as far as the economy and the lifeblood of the town, that is the summer season. >> the aim is that this place should reopen for tourism by the end of may. looking at what needs to be done, you would probably bet that the seagulls would have the beached themselves. >> france says that they are liberating the central african state of mali, i quote, little by little. this morning they are concerned that a ground forces backed by air had taken control of timbuktu airport. they are now...
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you know, romney was a good man but he basically ran on the economy, lousy economy, we need a new ceo in washington. it didn't work. i think we will get a good tis of this in 2016. we are going to have the four years of obama's hyper liberalism, the kind of stuff he elucidated and enuns dated yesterday in the inaugural address. and i would say that if our ideology, conservative, small government ideology is correct, it will leave a mess behind. but we will also need as conservatives, republicans if you like, a standard bearer in 2016 who can make the case. and there is not a dearth of them. we have a very strong bench. we have got ryan. we have got rubio. we have got the governors, there is a whole young generation of conservatives who can make the case that will be the test. although i will say that if liberals keep winning elections, then your theory of a fundamental change in the change of the electorate and the sense of dependency at which point it becomes a point of no return would be right. i'm just saying we he don't know history will tell us. >> bill: there is something wrong
you know, romney was a good man but he basically ran on the economy, lousy economy, we need a new ceo in washington. it didn't work. i think we will get a good tis of this in 2016. we are going to have the four years of obama's hyper liberalism, the kind of stuff he elucidated and enuns dated yesterday in the inaugural address. and i would say that if our ideology, conservative, small government ideology is correct, it will leave a mess behind. but we will also need as conservatives,...
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in the last three months in his, the economy added an average of 150,000 jobs. the dow has gone from 8,000 has gone now to almost 14,000. the number of unemployed has gone from 11.6 million to 12.2 million. geithner told the "new republic," quote, i really believe that given the choices we had at the time with the authority we had and the options available to us that we did a very effective job. and by "we" i mean in many ways this was a bipartisan response across two administrations that will look good against the comparison of what we know about other crises of this magnitude. geithner indicated if he had to do it again he would be just as aggressive. he argued against taking an incremental piecemeal approach. with me now is lee who sat down secretary geithner for the interview. i hope i did not mangle your name. what's interesting about geithner, you watched him in the interview. how would you say he changed from the guy who was the head of the new york federal reserve in the middle of a crisis in a different place to the guy who is leaving sntoday? >> i thin
in the last three months in his, the economy added an average of 150,000 jobs. the dow has gone from 8,000 has gone now to almost 14,000. the number of unemployed has gone from 11.6 million to 12.2 million. geithner told the "new republic," quote, i really believe that given the choices we had at the time with the authority we had and the options available to us that we did a very effective job. and by "we" i mean in many ways this was a bipartisan response across two...
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economy. here's what ken frazer, c.e.o. of the pharmaceutical giant merck, had to say. >> i think the u.s. economy is poised to take off. i think it's been through some tough times. i think it's the strongest economy in the world. i think the big challenge for us is to come up with long-term solutions to the debt and deficit situation that will create greater certainty for people to make investments. >> reporter: the c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase, jamie dimon, said here in davos that he thinks the table is set now for strong economic growth in the u.s. the c.e.o. of coca-cola told me here "we're still walking on ice" but if his words "everyone now believes the ice is going to hold." >> pelley: but, anthony, the last financial catastrophe was because a bubble burst. and what are the chances this is a bubble in the stock market? >> reporter: well, i think, scott, some people are concerned the market may be getting a little ahead of itself here, that ordinary investors are rushing back in. but it is fueled by some very encouragi
economy. here's what ken frazer, c.e.o. of the pharmaceutical giant merck, had to say. >> i think the u.s. economy is poised to take off. i think it's been through some tough times. i think it's the strongest economy in the world. i think the big challenge for us is to come up with long-term solutions to the debt and deficit situation that will create greater certainty for people to make investments. >> reporter: the c.e.o. of j.p. morgan chase, jamie dimon, said here in davos that...
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issue is our issue, whether it is small, the national security of our country, tammy duckworth, the economy, and every other issue. to be very specific, because of a family's list and some of you in this room, he will celebrate the 20th anniversary of family and medical leave. he enacted into law. [applause] >> than a two-year anniversary of lilly ledbetter legislation. forward if women are in the congress and committee. we will have to deal with issues like the safety of our children. thank you for making this a part of your agenda. you will have to be dealing with the issue that relates to violence against women. we need to pass that legislation. we have to deal with jobs. i want to say a personal thanks. if we did not have some many women in the congress we never would have the first woman speaker of the house. you haven't seen that the net. having strength and numbers for women leading the way are helping to change the playing field. i promise you this. it increases the level of civility in politics. we will change the environment in which politics is being conducted. we will elect many
issue is our issue, whether it is small, the national security of our country, tammy duckworth, the economy, and every other issue. to be very specific, because of a family's list and some of you in this room, he will celebrate the 20th anniversary of family and medical leave. he enacted into law. [applause] >> than a two-year anniversary of lilly ledbetter legislation. forward if women are in the congress and committee. we will have to deal with issues like the safety of our children....
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economy is set to grow by 37%. the federal government will spend more than $4.4 trillion on the program over that time. and according to the national governors association, medicaid represents the single largest portion of total state spending accounting for an estimated of 26.63% of state budgets next year. or last year actually. so between medicare and medicaid, we have two programs that threaten to swallow up not only the federal government, but state governments as well. we simply cannot afford to keep these programs running on auto pilot nor can we afford to just tinker around the edges when we talk about reform. if we're serious about dressing our nation's debt, medicare and medicaid need structural reforms. today i want to lay out five preserving reform proposals that can help to rein in entitlement spending and put our nation on a better fiscal course. these are reasonable, rational ideas that have all enjoyed bipartisan support over the years. i believe they should be included in any deficit-reduction pack
economy is set to grow by 37%. the federal government will spend more than $4.4 trillion on the program over that time. and according to the national governors association, medicaid represents the single largest portion of total state spending accounting for an estimated of 26.63% of state budgets next year. or last year actually. so between medicare and medicaid, we have two programs that threaten to swallow up not only the federal government, but state governments as well. we simply cannot...
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one of britain's local shops on the way to fight against us superstore expansion and the struggling economy. also could do you expect a tank to come in front of you on a highway but the details of this road infant and rural russia just ahead. here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. down the roads are. today. well the remedy beyond. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. you're watching our t.v. live from moscow right now if you're interested in the russian military you can get a closer look at it by taking a drive on the country's rights but already aircraft in heavily armored machinery comes within meters of those driving when russia's highways and air yardies a dumbarton told me what sort of military hardware you could end up see. you can't see anything of the moment is this driver making his way along the road and suddenly screaming out of the distance comes this fighter jet just fifty meters above the road this helicopter doing the same thing
one of britain's local shops on the way to fight against us superstore expansion and the struggling economy. also could do you expect a tank to come in front of you on a highway but the details of this road infant and rural russia just ahead. here the reindeer isn't everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. down the roads are. today. well the remedy beyond. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the...
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i think the parts about the economy that were about the economy, i should say, i thought were, you know, we got to invest in our people. we got to invest in our economic infrastructure, and we got to invest in technology to be the engine of growth. i think that that part absolutely, i mean in my view there's one of two models that countries take. one is we're going to be the cheapest, lowest wage, try to drag low-skill manufacturing and that's how we're going to grow. the other is the u.s. model, which is we're going to veps in our people, we're going to try to keep moving up the quality ladder. i think that's what we have to do. >> what about the programs, though, can we continue to go full speed ahead without taking a look at how we spend that money? >> probably not. but in the form we know from the aging of the population, which in the u.s. is less pronounced than anywhere else in the advanced world? but is still, because of the baby boom, a big issue. that if we do nothing, just the promises we've made plus the aging of our population is going to imply the size of government gets bi
i think the parts about the economy that were about the economy, i should say, i thought were, you know, we got to invest in our people. we got to invest in our economic infrastructure, and we got to invest in technology to be the engine of growth. i think that that part absolutely, i mean in my view there's one of two models that countries take. one is we're going to be the cheapest, lowest wage, try to drag low-skill manufacturing and that's how we're going to grow. the other is the u.s....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. so the project is called the mistress of basically she looks like the silhouette of a woman on the wall. of legend speaks of a spirit in the cave called the mistress of a bird she lives there it's true she does exist and you'll get a chance to meet her and are you trying to scare me are you being so. it's the longest gypsum crystal in the world. and it's the. even the longest of the earth. is three thirty pm local time.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. so the project is called the mistress of basically she looks like the silhouette of a woman on the wall. of legend speaks of a spirit in the cave called the mistress of a bird she lives there it's true she does exist and you'll get a chance to meet her and are you trying to scare me are you being so. it's the longest gypsum crystal in...
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hard work even law abiding tax spain undocumented workers to become incorporated into the american economy. by legalizing them and providing them with a reasonable opportunity to over time become united states citizens so i couldn't say what i couldn't say right now that goes far enough but we certainly are going to continue working to make sure that he does call us far as possible under the circumstances now as i mentioned a moment ago on one aspect that this is all contention as ramping up border security is something that we heard the republican lawmakers that are part of the gang of eight i reiterate today but is this really what the country needs right now are the majority of immigrants really coming over from all over the border while they're not in fact i think republicans have recognized this since two thousand and five to now. rests by border patrol agents along the mexican us border. total numbers has dropped dramatically close to. eighty percent. so you know that's very very significant now whether they mean that significant border control means one you know one hundred percent
hard work even law abiding tax spain undocumented workers to become incorporated into the american economy. by legalizing them and providing them with a reasonable opportunity to over time become united states citizens so i couldn't say what i couldn't say right now that goes far enough but we certainly are going to continue working to make sure that he does call us far as possible under the circumstances now as i mentioned a moment ago on one aspect that this is all contention as ramping up...
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we need to have a strong economy. people need to think we have a functioning political system. we need to have frankly some credibility and not look like washington is kind of a joke, and by the way, that's a message you hear if people doubt t from the top military leaders who say our national security is very defendant on our economy, and clearly pausing to drive home an important message the white house wants out, also in the context of the hagel nomination, to be secretary of defense, the policy of the obama administration toward iran is not containment. it's to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. they're willing to use military force, but it was very significant he emphasize that. i don't think this committee has a lot of doubts about where kerry was on iran, but it's clearly a message the white house feels it needs to reaffirm, especially around the questions around senator hagel's statements. those are the three points i took away. >> michael crowley, thank you so much. that's going to do it for "jansing & co." we're going to continue watching this, take a quick brea
we need to have a strong economy. people need to think we have a functioning political system. we need to have frankly some credibility and not look like washington is kind of a joke, and by the way, that's a message you hear if people doubt t from the top military leaders who say our national security is very defendant on our economy, and clearly pausing to drive home an important message the white house wants out, also in the context of the hagel nomination, to be secretary of defense, the...
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road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. >> and now we're going to take a look at the third and final obama dance of the night, where the couple had to dance in front of millions and millions of people around the world. joy reid, they started off. the first dance was so stiff i couldn't believe it. did you see the first dance? >> i was in the second dance, so i couldn't see anything -- >> then they loosened up there, in the third -- since they had the second, basically as rehearsal, they got it right. >> and the second one was lovely, it was -- they made the room disappear, they seemed to have fun which is a hard thing to do. >> it was a brightly lit, anti-romantic room. >> and you have to realize, what you can't see everybody is standing in this massive ballroom, which is a big, empty warehouse, they're all looking while you're trying to be romantic. and all of these peo
road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla look and feel about that. the all-new nissan sentra, with best-in-class mpg. lease for $169 per month. visit choosenissan.com. >> and now we're going to take a look at the third and final obama dance of the night, where the couple had to dance in front of millions and millions of people around the world. joy reid, they started off. the first dance was so stiff i couldn't...
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he used to talk about an economy built to last. that was his program for a lot of infrastructure spending, things like that. he didn't use that phrase in the inaugural address but he referred to some of these same things, preserving individual freedom requires collective action. that is president we know and love. empowering citizens and. he talked about programs to help the economy get back on its feet and pick up seem steam. those things are not real popular in congress. many of the ideas he proposed last year didn't go anywhere, shep. that suggests we'll see more of locking of horns over the economic programs obama wants to see over the next four years. shepard: a.b., there have been so many periods of history where one side or the other has veered, democrats to the left or republicans to the right. a matter of centering happens. it appears this is one of the moments for which the president is striving at least, to try to get both side on the matter of fixing the government. from the president's perspective, when the private sec
he used to talk about an economy built to last. that was his program for a lot of infrastructure spending, things like that. he didn't use that phrase in the inaugural address but he referred to some of these same things, preserving individual freedom requires collective action. that is president we know and love. empowering citizens and. he talked about programs to help the economy get back on its feet and pick up seem steam. those things are not real popular in congress. many of the ideas he...
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house advisor who said the barrier to progress here, in many respects, deficits, gun legislation, the economy, that there are factions here in congress, republicans in congress who are out of the mainstream. we need more republicans in congress, he said, to think like republicans in the country who are seeking compromise, seeking balance. that from david plouffe senior white house advisor. meantime cbs director, dickerson wrote a piece-- hold on, he wrote a piece and a column urging the president to pulverize and destroy his republican opponents. even to go for the throat in order to quote, cement his legacy. monica crowley is a radio talk show house and kirsten powers, beast -- john dickerson not eric. and let's just start with whether you believe that's true. where are you, kirsten, do you believe it's true that the president's goal is to divide and conquer the republicans, the house republicans, such that they will be defeated, what he uses the more extremist elements, in the 2014 mid terms? >> this is a line preceding the election that that's what he was doing through the whole fiscal cli
house advisor who said the barrier to progress here, in many respects, deficits, gun legislation, the economy, that there are factions here in congress, republicans in congress who are out of the mainstream. we need more republicans in congress, he said, to think like republicans in the country who are seeking compromise, seeking balance. that from david plouffe senior white house advisor. meantime cbs director, dickerson wrote a piece-- hold on, he wrote a piece and a column urging the...
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so the economy has got to be at the very, very top. second of all in my view, when scientists tell us that if we don't get a handle on global warming, the planet may warm by eight degrees by the end of the century with devastating consequences, of course we have to move away from fossil fuel in a dramatic way. transform our energy system. by the way, we can create jobs doing that. right now our republican friends, when you talk about want to do entilement reform, it's not entitlement reform. let's be clear. it's massive cuts in social security, medicare, veterans programs, medicaid. >> you know their argument is that you can't just raise taxes. you have to, at some point, you have to get your fiscal house in order and that means cuts to some of these entitlement programs. >> no it does not. when you talk about getting your fiscal house in order, that's correct, but our republican friends forget to mention that at 15.8%, revenue compared to gdp, that is the lowest percentage in 60 years. when clinton gave us a balanced budget, revenue w
so the economy has got to be at the very, very top. second of all in my view, when scientists tell us that if we don't get a handle on global warming, the planet may warm by eight degrees by the end of the century with devastating consequences, of course we have to move away from fossil fuel in a dramatic way. transform our energy system. by the way, we can create jobs doing that. right now our republican friends, when you talk about want to do entilement reform, it's not entitlement reform....
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economy produced $45 trillion worth of stuff. and so when you do the ratio, we're talking about a couple of percent of gdp. it's not actually a very big thing, when you just had the worst financial collapse in three generations. so what we've actually had are policies that are not especially strong. they've actually been a lot weaker than -- a lot weaker than people who had spreadsheets were saying we really needed. you know, this is epical. this is not something that's going to happen, hopefully, until a couple of generations from now. we should have hit this -- >> you're talking about the 2008 collapse? >> that's right. >> so you don't think we're facing what japan faced? you don't think this is -- you think this is cyclical? are we going to -- >> well, yeah, it is cyclical. there's no indication -- there's no hint there. people have looked for evidence that there's some fundamental flaw in the u.s. economy that accounts for this. and it just isn't really there. you know, of course, we'd like our workers to be better educated.
economy produced $45 trillion worth of stuff. and so when you do the ratio, we're talking about a couple of percent of gdp. it's not actually a very big thing, when you just had the worst financial collapse in three generations. so what we've actually had are policies that are not especially strong. they've actually been a lot weaker than -- a lot weaker than people who had spreadsheets were saying we really needed. you know, this is epical. this is not something that's going to happen,...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> in the middle of all of those vile attacks on secretary clinton in her benghazi harings, there was one question that left a lot of people confused. it came from the tea party republican senator rand paul. >> is the u.s. involved with any procuring of weapons, buying, selling, anyhow transferring weapons to turkey out of libya. >> to turkey? i will have to take that question for the record. nobody's ever raised that with me. weapons to turkey? what? secretary clinton clearly had no clue what he was talking about. but, senator paul was so proud of his cooky question, that he went on fox news to brag about it. >> i think arms are being sold out of liby
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> in the middle of all of those vile attacks on secretary clinton in her benghazi...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our. weekly continues here naughty promise to the team advantage as criticize washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no court has found them guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier said the magnitsky bill passed on capitol hill fulls outside of international and only aggravates relations between russia and the us. each country has the right to deny any country's citizen an entry visa to his territory this is something normal but something that corresponds with international conventions without having to explain the reasons for it the united states could and still can prohibit any russian officials entrance to america the same way they can examine their accounts or whatever else they have in america but this is exactly what russia can do as well but when it becomes a public campaign with congress saying it will draw up a list of individuals who have been involved in a crime what do you think it is if not an extra judicial execution that
find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our. weekly continues here naughty promise to the team advantage as criticize washington's move to sanction a number of russian officials for alleged crimes which no court has found them guilty of speaking to c.n.n. the russian premier said the magnitsky bill passed on capitol hill fulls outside of international and only aggravates relations between russia and the us. each country has the right to deny any...